Tom and all,
I am interested in this as well.
If you plug in the transmitter into the spot where the speakers go then what
do you do then. Go and get a radio for that room so you have sound again?
Is there some kind of splitter that you need to get to have speakers and the
transmitter too?
Thanks Shannon
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From: "Tom Kaufman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 11:54 AM
Subject: Re: Locating Inputs On My computer's Soundcard


> Hi Jerry:  Thanks for the info; when I used to use the Soundfeeder..which
> has been sometime ago now..I could get reception..pretty much all through
> the house.  Now..let me ask you (as well as the rest of the list)..if I
get
> one of those transmitters from C-Crane, do I still need to unplug my
> speakers..then..plug in the transmitter?  Forgive me if I'm asking stupid
> computer questions.  But it's kind of hard for me to access the back of my
> computer tower..and I don't really have someone here on a regular basis
that
> can tell me what's back there!  Thanks again for your input.
> Tom Kaufman
>
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